Couples and infertility : moving beyond loss, Constance Scharf, LCSW

Couples and infertility : moving beyond loss, Constance Scharf, LCSW

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"In this training video presented by the Depression Project of the renowned Ackerman Institute for the Family, a family systems approach to couples therapy is used with a real couple struggling with infertility. By watching this video, you will learn to help couples work through the feelings of profound loss, mourning, and shame that often surround a diagnosis of infertility; recognize and cope with the common problems arising from an infertility diagnosis (e.g., marital dissatisfaction, sexual dysfunction, loss of spontaneity, and increased conflict); and reduce the feelings of isolation the members of the couple feel from each other, as well as from family and friends. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, addiction, and related health professions."

"In this training video presented by the Depression Project of the renowned Ackerman Institute for the Family, a family systems approach to couples therapy is used with a real couple struggling with infertility. By watching this video, you will learn to help couples work through the feelings of profound loss, mourning, and shame that often surround a diagnosis of infertility; recognize and cope with the common problems arising from an infertility diagnosis (e.g., marital dissatisfaction, sexual dysfunction, loss of spontaneity, and increased conflict); and reduce the feelings of isolation the members of the couple feel from each other, as well as from family and friends. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, addiction, and related health professions."